Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 May 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1901-05-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIFS ESTABLISHED 4833. PKICE 20 CENTS VOL. LIX. MONDAY, 13th MAY, 1901. No. 10722 words
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Article, Illustration941 1901-05-13 1 Proposed Programme of Autumn Meeting, 1901. July 30th and August Ist and 3rd. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 30th July, 1901. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value J4OO.—A Race for Maiden Hoi -es Weight as per scale Au allowance of I4lbs. to all c-x-Griffins. Kntiahcc eio. Distance, one mile. 2.941 words
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Advertisement794 1901-05-13 1 J,lOtiT£S« Stean Navigation Company. rpllE mail steamers may b< PX expected to arrive outO wards, and leave Penar.) ot> homewards, on the following O dates:— Homewards. Outw Ards Mav 16 Ballaarat May 18 1 Bengal June I Chusa’t j,i lune U Parramatta 15 1 27 Chusan 29 I’W- 1 July794 words
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Advertisement1849 1901-05-13 1 NHRnhri ITQPUP Q I I HVR BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. Mljipyinn <). nines INUMUULU I OvllLn LLUYD. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ J a NE6APATAM steamers. Nippon Yusor Kaisha. VL J/ \_>\ Intended Sailing and expected A rrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. fW i t q fc-1,849 words
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Advertisement695 1901-05-13 1 Wanks. *>. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SO lETV. Establishmd 182 Paid-up Cai-ii al f. 35.783,000 (abt. £3-000 000. Reserve Fu.ND...f. 2,958.000 (abt. 246,5(0. Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia, Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Mi dan (Deli). Samarang. Sourabaya, Padang. Ch- n bon.Te.al, Pecalo- gan, Pasoeroean, TjilatjapGo omalo, Pal-695 words
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Article155 1901-05-13 2 Monday, 13TH Town Band, Esplanade, at s 30 P »i T'en <ng Golf Club Tennis Tournament. High-water 8-0 a.m. and 825 p m. Tuesday, 14TH Pen 1 g l urf Club Ha'f Yearly General Meeting, at 4-20 p.m. Town Band. G' lf Club, at 5-30 pm. Penang Golf155 words
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Article1232 1901-05-13 2 Monday, 13 th May, 1901. At the meeting on Friday of the Municipal Commissioners, the following letter was read Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapoie, 27th April, 19 >l. Gentlemen, 1 am desired by Sir Aithur Bigge. Private Se retaiy to His Royal Highness to foiwar l 10 you ihe enclosed reply1,232 words
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Article1710 1901-05-13 2 Lieutenant A. K. Bu ite ry has resigne his commission in the Penang X’ulan eers. Bishop Warne, ot the Mrtlioiist Epis- p»l Clmr b, is expected m Singapore shortly. H. E. Sir Frank Sweitenham, kc.mg, returned to Singapore last Lhursday lion. Tel ok Anson. A SANITARIUM FOR1,710 words
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Article104 1901-05-13 2 The S. S. Government Gazette of roll) instant contains the report of Mr. H. A. Heard, Registrar of Deels, of the number of in-truments registered at Penang during April. At the beginning of April 320 instruments were awaiting delivery and 82 were in course of104 words
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Article95 1901-05-13 2 {To the Fditor of the Piuang Gazette") Sir, 1 have just received information from Dr. Koh Leap 1 eng (Queen’s Scholar) that he will in all probability arrive in Penang in the latter part of June next, and I shall be glad if you will95 words
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Article316 1901-05-13 2 the strife in south"afrim; HEAVY CAPTURES. Operations in the Bush Veldt have resulted in .he capturela urrender of i, 5 00 arm'd b e m gerents. elll THE TR4NSF R OF COALING STATONS TO THE Nsvy ADVERSE CRiri ism. Lords Spencer, Goschen, N Ort k brook, and K,p316 words
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Article270 1901-05-13 2 (7 0 Singapore Papers) l lon*;kong. 9 ii May. The Indemnity Question. The i OMMI.KCIAL Treaties and Increased Dutus The Chamber of Commerce Pr .tsst. I cons queuce of a rumour that the Fore gn Mtni'lers are willing to agree to an increase < f Chinese Customs duties270 words
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Article42 1901-05-13 2 LHT OF SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIA ED. Balance $3-345-25 The Hon. J. M. Vermont, c.M g. 75 Mr. E. AV. F. Gtiman Mr. Wi Ch»ng Chang 5Mr C. F. J. Green AHtb-rnd $3-440* 2 5 G. T H' W, Honorary Treasure?42 words
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Advertisement1355 1901-05-13 2 Pritchard Co. Bros. Ltd, the PC fIM Of I lIMI N SETTLEMENT OFFICERS WANTED. PENANG. bCUnUE lUWH hrt Eh te Compensation to those eligible. Know/5 REACH STREET, AD W ledgeofcolloqui.il Malay essential. Apply. /J, DC/iv. lllrll E.IIIjM II 1. before the 31st May. enclosing testimonials, WIWI J to the Secretary1,355 words
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Advertisement145 1901-05-13 2 4LL Contributions intended for publication aL. should be written on one side of the poper only should be addressed to Ths Editor.” and must be accompanied by the writer s name and addr*’»s. not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor does not undertake either145 words
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Article433 1901-05-13 3 I, l 0 publish the fol lowe are e ab Fey of the s.s. ep*'- by to the H<>hour Mastet, -V 1 of a bo»' containing 22 tie P ,ck *f H>e s s Foreland, which he f e ff SUP- I- ,anJ on her433 words
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Article60 1901-05-13 3 g art of the Governor of Netherlands i./.ronfi m-l at the Hague, in sending fri Brabant to we com- the Duke Dj ness of Cornwall and York in Ausis in fligia't conflict with Dot» h t prote-t meeting will be held rning this matter, for th-re appear to60 words
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Article69 1901-05-13 3 mos prophets tell us that not only -and bouses, but paraso'sand -tock-.-av, een gloves, are to be adorned snd-piinted sprays. The effect will ?--be pretty enough an I though, *****, the fashion is bound to bean -avigant one, yet the bilance will be ><■.', as it always is69 words
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Article507 1901-05-13 3 TTEkWORTH R. C V. PhNANG C. C. Saturday last th- members of the C. C. had an engagement with the ctrworth Recreation Club. They --I there by means of the Governst unch, kind y pla e l at their disa ai the request of Mr Sprou'e, and red at507 words
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Article905 1901-05-13 3 LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. As predicted in our last notes, Saturday’s attendance was a bumper” one and well repaid all, as several of the matches set down on the afternoon’s card were perhaps more stubbornly contested th in ever, in fact, as will be seen later on, two905 words
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Article47 1901-05-13 3 The London Morning Post is responsible for the statement that there are indications that Japm proposes to lead a reform movement in China, with the objecet of -ecuiing the overthrow of the presen dy nasty, which is bound hands and feet to Russia.47 words
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Article1082 1901-05-13 3 Tutt Next Home Team for Australia. The committee of the Marylebone Cricket Club have accepted the responsibility of selecting the next representative English cricketing team to visit Australia. Monster Petition to the Czar. Fifteen thousand landowners, merchants and literateurs of St. Petersburg and Moscow have, within the past1,082 words
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398 1901-05-13 3 A Dog Envoy. The official diary of Sir Claude Mac Donald on the seige of Peking has been published as a pariiam-ntaiy paper. It, of course, easily Lol Is the fiel I as the best military record yet published,an lin places it is398 words
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Article475 1901-05-13 3 A British blu book has been publishe I containing a lengthy despatch bom Sir Alfred Milner, the British High Commis sioner in South Africa, dated 6th Febiuary last. In this despatch Sir Alfred s'at-s that he now foresees that the subjugation of the Boers will prove475 words
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Article192 1901-05-13 3 Penang, 13TH May. 1901. Tin #6B. (Trang 27.40 Black Pepper West Coast no sales. (Acheen 61b... no sales. White Pepper 44-5° Cloves (picked) 28. Mace No. 1 81. do. Mace Pickings 69 do. Nutmegs rior 5° l°(No. r 775 do Sugar 2 5 l°I Basket 43° do.192 words
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Article116 1901-05-13 3 Ppnang. 13TH May, 1901. Rates clos- s follows London, Demand Bank i/n| i’o 4 months’sight Bank 2/Do 3 Credits D>. 3 Documentary... 2/-ft Calcu tn. Demand Bank Rs. 1-7! Do. 3 lavs’si ;ht Private 149] Bombay, Demand Bank 147* Do. 3 days’sight Private 49.J Madras, Demand Bank 147) Do.116 words
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Article160 1901-05-13 3 Orders l.y Captain A R Adams, C >llllll I l ian: Parades for This Week Recruits drill on Monday and Tuesday at 5 15 p.m. beigt.-Major’s Patade for all ranks, on Wednesday, at 515 p.m., in view of forthcoming annual inspection. Detail for The Week Orderly N-C O.160 words
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Article168 1901-05-13 3 Int s. s. Hakata Alaru (Captain Sommet) brought a geuetal cargo from Singa pore, yesterday. Ihes. s. Pin Seng (Captain Davi Ison) brought 15 cabin and 251 deck passengers from Singapore, this morning. The s s. Betsy (Captain Rozario) arrived from Klang <>n Saturday, bringing Mr. Lacklotlt and168 words
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Article83 1901-05-13 3 Mms Cl se To-morrow. For Per str l inu. B.itu Bahra ...l.eang Ho noon. Dch Ho Kwei t P.M. Kla»g Malacca .'J citona 1 pm. Lancknt Quo.ra 1 p.m. Langkat and I’angkal <n Bi'tilan ...Dels 1 pm. Edie. I’. Semawe, Segli and Oleh leh ...Pegu 2 pm. Singapo83 words
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Article17 1901-05-13 3 I'runi Steamer Jo Arriv Sing pore A' deri to-day. Singapore Kum Sang 15-5 0'17 words
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Article124 1901-05-13 3 Arrival». To-day. s. s. Leong Ho from Asahan s. s. Pm Seng from Singapore Yesterday. s. s. Ho Kwei from Deli s. s. Sportsman from Kedah s s Lady Weld from Teiuk Anson s s Quorra from Langkat s. s. I'eutonia from Malacca s. e. Hakata Maru from Singapore124 words
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Article209 1901-05-13 3 May. 15 s. s. Kuns Sang from Singapore, for Calcutta. Boustead Co. 16 German steamer s. s. Sumatra fr< m Deli, for Deli, Behn, Meyer Co. 17 Outward P O K. M. Steamer Parramatta from Colombo, for Singapore and China, Gilfillan Wood Co. 18 Homeward P O. R.209 words
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Advertisement24 1901-05-13 3 Mr. W. CHAPMAN, CYCLE MAKER REPAIRER, 26 LEITH STREET, Next to ENGLISH HOTEL. All kinds of Repairs at Moderate Kates. High Class Workmanship Guaranteed.24 words
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Advertisement43 1901-05-13 3 Towcester School. (Northamptonshire, England) Principal: Dr. W. T. KNIGHT. Ai thor of Algebraic Factors” &c, &c. Sole Charge of Indian and Colonial Pupils. Preparation for all Examinations. Home Comforts. Moderate and Inclusive Terms. Full information at the office of this Paper. 280—22-4 m43 words
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Advertisement91 1901-05-13 3 IT’S DANGEROUS to trifle with a cold L* sc CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY. Pleasant to take—never fails to cure. Sold everywhere. Forward Policy of the Liebig Company p or m any years confusion has arisen between the original Liebig Company’s Extract and other extracts called by Liebig’s name. The genuine Liebig91 words
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Advertisement912 1901-05-13 3 notice. Finest Ceylon lea. if (“fl rpHIS is to notify that Mr. F. Lederer, TjfpQRTED direct from the factory. In ÜBl fl IV| wV 1- Manaxing Director of the Company, has half-chests containing 50 ilb packets S-5. this day t 'ken over charge of the Company’s Cash with order. LIMITED,912 words
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Advertisement310 1901-05-13 4 $2 I Per M t mi, the PilMtj fej enlarged editsoi Per Month (For Loca cg4 bscrike l I d iiT PINANG GAZETTpM enlarged daily edit 10 H TERMS OF subscript, 11 >IE price ot the H I free is as follow. o Gor f n f lf in Pen.nig.310 words